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Lots of really good advice in here so let me give you bad advice:
Given your lack of effort, it seems like you don't really care about your CS engineering degree. Have you considered dropping out and working food service or a customer service/help desk job in a bland corporate environment?
Of course, you could always prove to yourself that you do care about finishing your degree. You most likely won't be able to prove it this time, but do reconsider your priorities in life before starting your next attempt.
Everything is optional in life.